i know posts/comments are public, along with everything, i thought that would be a concern if you're shifting from reddit because its not, well, private? asides from posts/comments obviously, but them being trackable to a user alongside user information like age, gender, geographic location, IP address, etc.
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That's obvious, but before, we could use GrapheneOS and F-Droid etc to defend it ourselves. I'm not expecting Google to help, just hoping the resistance has something up its sleeve too.
It's not private? Does that mean it's the same as reddit??
Wait, so is Lemmy no better than Reddit?? Not OP but would like to know.
The same single post gets retweeted and reposted on X and other socials over 100's of times and even more with the biggest posts, so it shouldn't be impossible
isn't matrix compromised and holding ties to israel?
what's a subpoena?
How do we defend our privacy on Android now?
thank you for the information.